Here's a great piece in Golf Digest by Jack Nicklaus, who describes himself as a low-handicapper when it comes to fly fishing. But the blood on his face -- the result of burying a double-barbed "Munro Killer" in his forehead -- in one of the article's photos marks him as a more than an initiate. There's some good stuff here, including a slide show of Nicklaus's trip to Russia's Kola Peninsula.
Fly Fishing with Jack Nicklaus
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